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Mind / Daniel Goldstein / Heuristic / Gerd Gigerenzer / Bounded rationality / Recognition heuristic / Take-the-best heuristic / Usability / Decision making / Heuristics / Science / Cognition
Date: 2012-11-07 07:53:12
Mind
Daniel Goldstein
Heuristic
Gerd Gigerenzer
Bounded rationality
Recognition heuristic
Take-the-best heuristic
Usability
Decision making
Heuristics
Science
Cognition

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